Works for children 14 years old. The best, interesting and modern books for teenagers. Memories of upbringing

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How to find friends? Who to become? What to do in order to meet true love in life? Is it possible to learn to attract attention to yourself and convince interlocutors of the fidelity of your point of view? Who is more likely to succeed? What attitudes will help you achieve your goals? Dozens, hundreds of questions arise before maturing guys.

Of course, in the works of the classics there are answers to all those questions that are associated with the moral choice of a person: the work of great writers is always relevant. However, one cannot but admit that it is often modern teenage books that help children find a way out of difficult situation, decide on the choice of a particular profession, suggest what steps to take in order to resolve conflicts with parents, teachers, friends.

It is easy to explain this: the images created by contemporary authors are as close as possible to the children. The heroes of their books live in the same conditions, go to the same schools and gymnasiums, and face exactly the same problems as the young readers themselves. Of course, such wonderful works as L.N. Tolstoy's trilogy "" or M. Gorky's autobiographical novels "", "My Universities" cannot be excluded from the child's reading circle, but it is impossible not to recognize the fact that this literature for teenagers was created in a time when there was a completely different way of life, so these books cannot fully satisfy the interests of the youth readership.

Are these books suitable for teens aged 12 and over? Everything will depend on how developed the child's imagination is. Only one thing can be said: despite the serious confrontation of forces in fantasy works, good always wins, which means that it is worth reading them, because they give a certain attitude that one cannot be evil, insidious, because real power is given only to those who are kind and selfless.

Are parents always right?

Real tragedies sometimes play out in the lives of teenagers: unrequited sympathy, disagreements with a friend, a conflict with a teacher - everything seems very important! And in fact, this is so: after all, the guys are faced with such problems for the first time in their lives, this is their first experience. Not all parents can understand the children at a certain moment, it seems to them that the problem does not deserve attention: from the perspective of an adult, all this is seen as nothing. Whom should the child contact? Who will believe him that his heart is really very hard just because the girl he liked today did not even look in his direction; a friend went to the cinema with other guys; finally, due to the fact that the teacher did not appreciate his efforts in the lesson. But it turns out that he is not alone in his experiences: teenage literature reflects everything that can happen in the life of young readers; it is from books that they learn about how literary heroes behaved in the same situation, how they were able to pass such “tests”. Young readers really like the books of the following authors:

I. Kostevich. "I'm 14 for two years now"

Sometimes it seems to a growing child that not one person, but everyone does not understand him! Opposing himself to those around him, he gradually becomes entangled in the "maze" of his youthful searches so much that without his help he cannot return to a constructive dialogue with adults and peers. In current books for teenagers of 14 years old, you can include the book of the famous Swedish writer W. Stark "": perhaps, after reading the story of Simone, the main character of the work, the guys will be able to figure out their lives.

Nobody needs children

For some of the children, the tragedy lies only in the fact that their parents do not fully understand them, while someone has to endure real life hardships: the topic of orphanhood, the topic of abandoned children, unfortunately, is also relevant. Useful books for teenagers aged 13 will also include the wonderful work of D. Sabitova "".

Not only feelings!

It is impossible to concentrate the attention of teenagers only on some topics: first love, friendship, searching for oneself - all this is very important, but at the same time, the children should also be interested in those books that talk about the great discoveries of mankind, history is presented. Educational literature for teens aged 14 is very important because it broadens the horizons of young readers. Children can be offered the following books:

N.Nazarkin. "Three May battles on a golden field"

A.Orlov. "Stories the Trees Whispered"

V. Ronshin. "Seven Stories of Sir Isaac Newton"

How to choose modern literature for your child?

Indeed, it is not always easy. As a rule, it includes mainly works of the classics. Why is it so? Firstly, these are time-tested books and, in addition, the teacher is guided by the list given in school curriculum for extracurricular reading. Many wonderful works of our contemporaries simply have not had time to enter there yet.

Without detracting from the importance of the classics, we still emphasize: modern is very important! It reflects all the problems of the younger generation; and she is very interesting young readers because it is consonant with the times!

Olga Krus (Russian teacher)
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Today, the younger generation is not very fond of literature. Books are not in demand among young people, but in vain.

After all, reading not only promotes self-development, but also improves logical thinking, develops imagination and forms the correct concept of good and evil.

In adolescence, it is very important that the child develops diversified.

Psychologists say that in children over the age of 10, due to the huge amount of information, a wrong attitude to the world can form. Which then leads to problems later in life.

Teenagers still have a poorly formed psyche and their own outlook on life. She is easily influenced by others, often losing her own opinion.

Psychologists say that reading books helps to create a person's personality, set priorities correctly and understand why people do certain things.

Therefore, parents of teenagers need to insist that the child reads more and develops.

Reading books helps a teenager:

  1. Relax, protect yourself from everyday problems.
  2. Enjoy reading.
  3. Relieve stress.
  4. Get new information.
  5. Diversify leisure.
  6. Expand vocabulary.
  7. Make speech versatile.

Reading has a positive effect on brain function, improves visual memory and helps a person to develop as a person.

Important! Many teenagers claim they don't like to read, but that's not true. It is likely that the wrong book was chosen by the parents or the child himself.

Literature should be selected based on the hobbies, temperament and interests of the teenager. Only in this case, the child will prefer reading to games on a computer or tablet.

Literature review

Parents today are confused when it comes to choosing a teen edition.

They do not know which book to focus on, because they want it to be not only interesting, but also useful for the child.

What to look for when choosing a book:

  1. Content. The publication should be meaningful and carry a positive message.
  2. Age category. Remember, only a small number of teenagers will be interested in scientific books or manuals on psychology.
  3. Interests. Choose literature based on your child's preferences.

For teenagers aged 12-14, it is better to choose books written in the following literary genres:

  1. Fantasy.
  2. Detective.
  3. Western.
  4. Heroic fantasy.
  5. Drama.
  6. Classic.
  7. Legends and myths.
  8. Books are motivators.
  9. Poem.
  10. Parable.

Domestic classics

Classical literature is extremely necessary for children. It helps to know the world, to discover in yourself all the facets of skills and talents.

The works of foreign and domestic classics help to reveal the inner potential, to understand how the world works correctly, to draw parallels between good and evil.

Note! Masterpieces of classical literature must be known to every schoolchild.

But if a person with this species literary genre was not familiar, it is better to start "acquaintance" with the works of domestic classics.

After reading which, it will be much easier to understand the metaphors of foreign authors.

Table - top 5 famous classical works of Russian authors:

Book title, author Short description
Mikhail Bulgakov "The Master and Margarita" The work of the most mystical Soviet author M. Bulgakov is suitable for children from 15 years old.

This is a slightly scary, but very interesting work, which simultaneously describes the life stories of Jesus Christ and an ordinary writer.

The work has many mystical moments that make it unlike other literary masterpieces.

Leo Tolstoy "War and Peace" This is a classic novel that highlights the historical events of Russia in the 16th century and the life of more than 500 characters.
Alexander Grin "Scarlet Sails" Great educational book for girls. It describes romance and Assol's desire for happiness and love.

According to the story, she goes to the ocean every day and waits for her prince on a ship with scarlet sails.

This novel teaches teenagers not to give up their aspirations and believe in miracles.

Alexander Pushkin "Dubrovsky" Many literary critics They call this novel not only instructive, but also philosophical. The plot describes the moral decay of the Russian nobility and its opposition to the people
Nikolai Gogol "Viy" Viy is one of the most mystical books. This is a story of horrors that happened to a student-philosopher in the walls of an old church during the funeral of a young lady.

This book has a sad ending the protagonist dies, so it is not recommended to read it to children under 14

Contemporary artistic works

Teenagers often suffer from low self-esteem and feelings of unworthiness, so they need to read motivational books.

Hawking's disease deprived him of speech, the ability to move, but he managed to become famous and achieve heights in science.

Interesting books about love:

  1. Chelsea M. Cameron "My Favorite Mistake".
  2. Colleen Hoover "Hopelessness"
  3. Yulia Kolesnikova "I allow myself to hate."

These books, with a gripping plot, describe the adventures of the main characters and highlight their aspiration and willpower.

Best detectives:

  1. Arthur Conan Doyle "The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes". The story of a brilliant detective and his unsolved crimes.

    Many advise reading the book in the original, that is, in English. It is noted that in the translations, funny and incidental moments are not so clearly outlined, which diversify the seriousness of the plot.

  2. Eugenios Trivisas "The Last Black Cat" The plot of this new detective novel is about missing animals on a Greek island.

    The cats begin to disappear, but no one can figure out where until one of the black cats reveals the truth to his owner.

  3. Alan Bradley "Sweetness on the pie crust". This is a detective story of an 11-year-old girl, daughter English aristocrat who decides to solve the crime on her own.

Important! An important place in a person's life is played by his spiritual development, therefore, along with the classical and fiction It is recommended to read books on religious topics.

The best Orthodox book is Not by Bread Alone. These are parables and Christian legends that help to realize the importance and role of the Lord in the fate of every person.

Today, the actual problem among girls is weight loss. But many do not suspect that the passion for excessive thinness and diets leads to a deadly disease - anorexia.

To understand how to overcome the disease and not fall for the tricks of the fashion industry regarding the new canons of female beauty and slimness of the body, it is recommended to read the book "Girls in pursuit of fashion" by Jacqueline Wilson.

Books for self-development

Editions for self-development help a person realize his importance in the world, understand what he wants to achieve in life and how to do it.

Such works are suitable for reading every day. After them, I want to analyze and draw conclusions about the material read, as well as try on situations from the work.

List of popular modern books for self-development:

  1. J. Salinger "The Catcher in the Rye". This book is a must read for all teenagers under the age of 16.

    The work describes the life of a teenager who faces many social and psychological problems.

  2. J. Rowling "Harry Potter". The book is about friendship, betrayal, first sympathy and hobbies of young magicians.

    Harry Potter is a collection of books and stories that take place in a magical school.

    These are good and useful works that teach to understand people, to understand the importance of family values.

  3. Chris Mooney "In memory of Sarah". This is one of best books for self-development. The work teaches to find positive aspects even in hopeless situations.

One of the coolest books for self-development is Robert Anthony's Master Secrets of Absolute Self-Confidence.

The product helps to increase self-esteem and get rid of insecurity.

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The most demanding, attentive and serious audience is the youth. Determining their own priorities, interests and desires in the process of growing up, the guys are looking for kindred spirits on the pages of works, saturating their lives with adventures and experiences, sometimes even identifying themselves with the main characters.

Modern teenage literature is no longer children's books about first school love and problematic relationships with parents. Most of the novels raise the adult problems of very young people. And such books can teach a lot not only to the younger generation, but even to omniscient adults.

What do teenagers read? last decade? Children over 14 are no longer interested in encyclopedias and fairy tales, fantasy, historical adventure works, detective stories ... and, of course, popular books by modern authors become closer and more understandable.

Fifteen-year-old Charlie struggles to cope with the suicide of his friend, Michael. To somehow get rid of anxiety and depression, he begins to write letters to a stranger, good man whom he had never met in person. At school, Charlie unexpectedly finds a mentor in the form of a teacher. in English, and friends, classmate Patrick and his half-sister Sam. For the first time, Charlie decides to start a new life. He goes on a first date, kisses a girl for the first time, makes and loses friends, experiments with drugs and drinking, participates in the play "Ricky Horor" and even writes his own music.

Charlie lives a relatively quiet and stable home life. But a disturbing family secret that has affected his entire life comes to light in the end. school year. Charlie is trying to get out of his head real world but the fight is getting harder.

2. "We're Expired" by Stace Kramer


Virginia is 17 years old and has everything a girl can dream of. She is young, beautiful, smart, going to Yale University, she has a boyfriend Scott, best friend Olivia, kind and loving parents. But at the prom, Virginia finds out that Scott is leaving her. Pretty drunk, in a fit of anger, she gets behind the wheel of a car and gets into a terrible accident. The girl remains alive, but both of her legs are amputated. So in an instant, the fabulous life of Virginia turns into a real hell. And the girl is increasingly thinking whether it is worth living like this at all?

3. The Lovely Bones by Alice Sebold

The life of one ordinary American Salmon family is turned upside down in an instant when Suzy, the eldest daughter, is brutally and unjustly killed by a maniac.

One December afternoon, on her way home from school, the girl accidentally ran into her killer. She was lured into an underground hiding place, raped and killed. Now Susie is in heaven, she is watching the inhabitants of her city, who enjoy life while they are alive. But the girl is not ready to leave forever, because she knows the name of the criminal, but her family does not. Susie clings desperately to her life and watches in dismay as her family and friends try to survive. What worries Susie even more is the fact that the killer still lives near them.

This is the tragic and instructive story of Alice, a girl who, at a very young age, plunged into the destructive world of drugs.

It started when Alice was slipped a soft drink mixed with LSD. Over the next month, she lost her comfortable home and loving family and replaced them with city streets and drugs. They robbed her of her innocence, her youth...and, ultimately, her life.

Hazel Lancaster was diagnosed with lung cancer at a young age. She believes that she should come to terms with the way her life has become. But then, by chance, she meets a young man named Augustus Waters, who managed to overcome cancer a few years ago. When Hazel, in his sarcastic tone, tries to interrupt Augustus's attempts to meet, he realizes that he has found the girl he has been looking for all his life. Despite the terrible diagnosis, young people enjoy every new day and try to fulfill Hazel's dream - to meet her favorite writer. They cross the ocean and travel to Amsterdam for this meeting to take place. And although this acquaintance is not quite what they expected, in this city young people find their love. Perhaps the last in life.

For sixteen-year-old Dan Crawford, New Hampshire Prep is more than a summer program, it's a lifeline. Being an outcast at his school, Dan is excited about the opportunity to make friends during the summer program. But when he arrives at college, Dan finds out that his dorm is a former asylum, better known as a last resort for the criminally insane.

As Dan and his new friends, Abby and Jordan, explore the hidden recesses of their spooky summer house, they soon discover, it's no coincidence, that the three of them ended up here. This hideout holds the key to a terrifying past, and there are some secrets that don't want to be buried.

For the school's most popular high school student, Samantha Kingston, February 12th - "Cupid's Day" - promises to turn into one big party: Valentine's Day, roses, gifts and privileges that you get if you are at the top of the social pyramid. And this lasted until Samantha died in terrible accident this night. However, she, as if nothing had happened, wakes up the next morning. In fact, Sam lives through the last day of her life seven times until she realizes that even the slightest change in her last day can affect other people's lives much more than she previously thought.

This is a story about the life of ordinary New York teenagers, written by a seventeen-year-old boy. Children who are bought off by rich parents with money, party in luxurious mansions and know no other entertainment than drugs and sex, which leads to tragic and shocking consequences.

In order not to get into such situations, you should definitely read books about sex for teenagers.

A young man named Smoker lives in a boarding school for disabled children. When he is transferred to a new group, he begins to understand that this is not just a boarding school, but a building filled with creepy secrets and mysticism. The Smoker learns that all the inhabitants of the castle, even the educators and directors, do not have names, only nicknames. It turns out that there is a parallel world and some children can move freely there. A year before his graduation, the guy begins to experience fear of the real world, which is located outside the walls of this house. He is oppressed by the most important question: stay or go? Leave for the real world or a parallel one, even if not forever?

The reader will have to decide for himself whether this House is really magical, or is it just the imagination of children?

Guy Montag is a firefighter. His job is to burn books that are forbidden and are the source of all strife and trouble. Even so, Montag is unhappy. Disagreements in a marriage hidden in the house of the book... The mechanical dog of the Fire Department, armed with a lethal injection, escorted by helicopters, is ready to hunt down all dissidents who defy society and the system. And Guy feels like he's being watched, waiting for him to make a wrong move. But is it worth fighting for life in a society that has already ruined itself a long time ago?

How to choose interesting and instructive book suitable for a 14 year old teenager?

We offer you a unique selection of 14 books that inspire, teach love, hard work and empathy.

Erich Maria Remarque

A living book full of love, deep friendships, ordeals, caustic loneliness and boundless grief. The development of events takes place in the post-war period, and we are talking about the problems of a person who lived this war.

The book will teach at the tender age of 14 years of humanity, sincere empathy, understanding inner peace another.


Paulo Coelho

The shepherd Santiago once has a dream that tells him about the treasures lying at Egyptian pyramids. The call of fate makes him sell his sheep and set off on a difficult journey.

The Alchemist is a popular novel by a Brazilian writer that gives us inner direction, the desire to follow our own destiny and discover the "soul of the world."

Daniel Defoe

The work is presented in the form of a diary of the protagonist, shipwrecked and thrown ashore. A book that shows the incredible possibilities of a person striving to survive on a desert island.

A realistic description of all the difficulties and obstacles in the fate of the tireless Robinson Crusoe captivates and amazes so much that it gives you the feeling that you yourself are on an island in the Caribbean.

Ethel Voynich

A novel that touches the most subtle thoughts, excites the purest notes of the soul, giving rise to the deepest response in our hearts. When reading this book, everyone lives life together with a tireless young man, a fighter for justice and independence.

It is necessary for everyone to read at the age of 14, when a person is most susceptible to tragedies, joys and trials of someone else's fate.

Mark Twain

The exciting story of the "exchange of fates" of the thief Tom and Prince Edward. How can a pampered person from the royal palace cope with the difficulties of street life? What awaits a dummy prince in luxurious settings?

This is an invaluable description of someone else's experience with a radical change in life circumstances.

Ernest Hemingway

A touching story about a poor old man living in the moment "here and now", enjoying every day. He enters into a fight with the "big fish" - the first luck for recent times— which proceeds with varying degrees of success.

Diligence and a steady pursuit of the goal - that's what opens the pages of this book.

Harriet Beecher Stowe

A novel that at one time changed the views of the public on slavery in America. The book talks about how those who own people can forget about simple humanity and begin to consider their wards a simple thing.

After reading, the look at many events in life will no longer be the same, the suffering of other people will be perceived more deeply and will cause a desire to help.

Mayne Reid

A beautiful love story that takes place against the background of a frightening and mysterious event - the appearance of a headless horseman wandering around Texas.

The richness of events makes the book truly exciting, and the suspicion of the murder of an innocent raises a storm of emotions and affects our sense of justice.

Haruki Murakami

The novel of the Japanese writer is categorically different from everything that teenagers are used to reading in the school curriculum. This book is capable of instilling love for contemporary literature, a completely different way to evaluate the printed word. The unusual language of the author fascinates and attracts.

The mystical plot makes you stop and think, and sometimes just baffles. Once "tasting" Murakami, it is already impossible to forget him.

William Shakespeare

Everyone knows from childhood the tragedy of love between a young man and a girl from warring families. Even those teenagers who are not prone to reading can easily read this masterpiece of English classics.

And, undoubtedly, they will remain full of impressions and conflicting feelings, and will also be full of desire to get to know the work of this writer better.

Ray Bradbury

One of the greatest dystopian books ever. Talks about the possible development of our society in the future. The fictional world causes a deep sense of injustice and detachment, allows us to fully appreciate the opportunities that we have in our time, but, unfortunately, we rarely use them.

Awakens in a person sensuality and desire for spiritual pleasures in life.

Robert Monroe

Fascinating adventures of Mr. Monroe beyond reality. This book of an esoteric nature, written as a fiction novel, will help everyone to expand the boundaries of their worldview and look beyond our everyday life. It will be of particular interest to teenagers in connection with the ever-increasing popularity of the phenomenon of out-of-body travel.

Robert Stevenson

This adventure novel gives a break from reality and immerses in its unique atmosphere. A book to be read.

Tells about the extraordinary intellect of the protagonist, about his ability to find himself in right time in the right place and about his many tricks taken to deceive the pirates and find the treasure.

Richard Bach

A novel written by Richard Bach in moments of miraculous insight. As a result, it turned out a kind of teaching of life, a teaching of self-improvement, finding a way, feeling right and wrong.

And all this is told in the form of a stunning metaphor about the flights of a seagull.

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